I love painting furniture and I'm desperate to do my wooden fire surround. Think I'm just going to go for it when my husbands not home and its too late lol
Did you do it? What was husbands reaction. I’d love to do mine, but I have a really difficult husband who trashes every idea I come up with. I currently have a nice lounge full of light oak furniture, soft grey furnishings and then this dark mahogany! fire surround that he won’t let me change! It’s so annoying as it doesn’t go with anything 😩
@@karencarter7925 Fleetwood Bloxit-It Oil Based Primer..... then used Satinwood paint. You just have to make sure that everything is done in heat resistant paint (if the fireplace has a wood burner or is a working coal fireplace).
I just found this video and I’m taking notes on all this and gotta see where to purchase the primer & paint as I have everything else and I’m gonna too paint it while hubby is away! 👀 I hope yours turned out great girl because we haven’t heard anything 😬 I’ll definitely get back with y’all on mine, just give me awhile to get the paint & primer as that’s important I get all the right stuff beforehand and let y’all know as soon as I get done! Wish this girl luck y’all 😉 Ha Ha
Question… I want to sand the mantle down to bare wood and will be painting the rest. My question is what finish should I use on the bare mantle??? I want it just to show off the beauty in the wood. This is a working fireplace with back boiler which is used to heat home
This info is great thanks. I have the exact same fireplace and want to do it. Is this colour an actual white or does it come up darker (looks v. white on the video, which is what I want)
Hi, I have a wood surround that was waxed, I covered it with Zinsser Bin but unfortunately it has bleed through so I have taken it all off sanded the wood and scrubbed it with detergent to get off as much as possible. I would love to paint it white but I’m worried that it will happen again! Could you advice me please. Is the product you used a stain blocker? Thank you.
Yes bloxx it is an oil based primer and blocker. There is alsdo the shellac version called Terminator... Both by fleetwood. If you think you see a bleed through the primer... Go ahead anyway... It usually doesn't come through to the paint once the primer is on.
Shop around antique salvaged shops for 19th Century Victorian Cast Iron fireplace inserts, I found one for $1,450.00 just like this but look in around your area and flea markets, Oh and find a Habitat for Humanity Restores as they have great deals that are affordable. Hope this helps ya to find your beautiful fireplace insert. ♥️
Great video, well explained and great result, I have pine doors in the sitting room and kitchen area . I have bought block It , paint for the primer, Which is oil based. And I bought eggs shells paint for the finish coat , which is water based, Is it ok to used water based finish over , the oil based primer, ? Thanks 🙏
Amazing! Exactly what I was looking for. I'm really excited about redoing mine.
Exactly what I am looking for, thanks.
I love painting furniture and I'm desperate to do my wooden fire surround. Think I'm just going to go for it when my husbands not home and its too late lol
Do you know whst primer you used please
Did you do it? What was husbands reaction. I’d love to do mine, but I have a really difficult husband who trashes every idea I come up with. I currently have a nice lounge full of light oak furniture, soft grey furnishings and then this dark mahogany! fire surround that he won’t let me change! It’s so annoying as it doesn’t go with anything 😩
@@karencarter7925 no
@@karencarter7925 Fleetwood Bloxit-It Oil Based Primer..... then used Satinwood paint. You just have to make sure that everything is done in heat resistant paint (if the fireplace has a wood burner or is a working coal fireplace).
I just found this video and I’m taking notes on all this and gotta see where to purchase the primer & paint as I have everything else and I’m gonna too paint it while hubby is away! 👀 I hope yours turned out great girl because we haven’t heard anything 😬 I’ll definitely get back with y’all on mine, just give me awhile to get the paint & primer as that’s important I get all the right stuff beforehand and let y’all know as soon as I get done! Wish this girl luck y’all 😉 Ha Ha
I am certainly going to try this
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Beautiful
Hi, thanks so much! Painted our fireplace over the weekend and looks stunning!! 😊😊
That's great !!! Would love to see photos . You can send them to our FB or Insta page . Glad the video helped .
@@Shabbyie And not realising this is my sons account I'm using!! 😂 I'll fb pictures!!
Do you know whst thebest primer to use please
Thanks so much for this video!
Question… I want to sand the mantle down to bare wood and will be painting the rest. My question is what finish should I use on the bare mantle??? I want it just to show off the beauty in the wood.
This is a working fireplace with back boiler which is used to heat home
Use a water based clear varnish . That will seal it and protect it and not change the colour.
this primer can be used on walls too right?
Would you use this paint on a vaneer fireplace.
Thanks for the video! How long does the upper surface have to cure so that objects set on it won’t stick to it and ruin the paint job?
Once I out the primer on,can I paint any color over it?
Use the same brand. Do not cross brand.
I have a dark burgundy wooden fireplace, can I paint it to white? what type of paint should I use? thanks in advance.
we have made a right pigs ear of our fire surround ... We have never used Gloss paint before, and it like putting on porridge!!!
Excellent job!
Thanks so much
Thank you so much🙏 this is exactly what I was looking for, I didn't know how to start, now I know😉
Glad it was helpful!
Great video thanks so much, gonna do this in my new home 😊🏡
So glad you enjoyed it
Does the same apply if the fireplace is already painted?
Thanks going to try mine x
yep im going to try this
Is this suitable for a working open fire?
Thank you 😊
Is it possible to reverse this? I.e once painted to white to go back to a varnish wood look?
Yes of course . A good sander to remove all the paint and then re varnish or stain and varnish.
Hi. What was the colour name of the paint? Ty.
How many coats of the primer and how many of the paint please?
I coat of primer will do here as you are creating ashesion not sealing in any nasties. 2 coats of paint
This info is great thanks. I have the exact same fireplace and want to do it. Is this colour an actual white or does it come up darker (looks v. white on the video, which is what I want)
No it's not a white white.... There are so MANY WHITES, the ones that seem whiter than white are actually not as nice on.
Do you need a top coat after you've coated your last coat of white please?
No. This paint is self sealing
@@Shabbyie thanks a million for letting me know 😉
Hi, I have a wood surround that was waxed, I covered it with Zinsser Bin but unfortunately it has bleed through so I have taken it all off sanded the wood and scrubbed it with detergent to get off as much as possible. I would love to paint it white but I’m worried that it will happen again! Could you advice me please. Is the product you used a stain blocker? Thank you.
Yes bloxx it is an oil based primer and blocker. There is alsdo the shellac version called Terminator... Both by fleetwood. If you think you see a bleed through the primer... Go ahead anyway... It usually doesn't come through to the paint once the primer is on.
Where is that fireplace insert from?
Shop around antique salvaged shops for 19th Century Victorian Cast Iron fireplace inserts, I found one for $1,450.00 just like this but look in around your area and flea markets, Oh and find a Habitat for Humanity Restores as they have great deals that are affordable. Hope this helps ya to find your beautiful fireplace insert. ♥️
Could you share the links to buy the paint x
Www.shabby.ie
Hi. Can u tell me what colour ur walls are please?
It wasn't my. House sorry I don't know
Great video, well explained and great result, I have pine doors in the sitting room and kitchen area . I have bought block It , paint for the primer, Which is oil based. And I bought eggs shells paint for the finish coat , which is water based, Is it ok to used water based finish over , the oil based primer, ? Thanks 🙏
Yes if they are both Fleetwood Paints. Can't speak for other brands
hey😀 your space is beautiful and soothing! i live in ireland and i have the exact same fireplace! can you please tell me the paint color? x
Look at 3:57 again. It's some kind of taupe. It's written there.
And all these details are in the blog post on www.shabby.ie
can you paint our fireplace whats your prices
Sorry I don't do commission work
Hi cant we get paint from uk??
I'm looking for best primer for my fireplace surround too
I can’t find it anywhere!
Such a shame ‘wood’ has gone out of fashion
It's like everything! It will come back into fashion again eventually.